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Showing words for BUCKLING using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Buckling

buckling

7 Letter Words for Buckling

bucking, bulking, lucking

6 Letter Words for Buckling

bluing, bulkin, cluing, cubing, inculk, lubing, unglib

5 Letter Words for Buckling

blick, bling, blink, blunk, buick, cling, clink, clung, clunk, cuing, glick, glink, gluck, gucki, inglu, lungi

4 Letter Words for Buckling

bick, bilk, bing, bink, blin, buck, buik, bulk, bung, bunk, clin, club, cubi, gink, glib, glub, guck, guib, gunk, gunl, iglu, incl, kiln, king, knub, kung, lick, ling, link, luck, lung, lunk, nick, ugli, unci

3 Letter Words for Buckling

big, bin, bkg, blk, bug, bul, bun, cig, cli, clk, cub, cul, cun, gib, gin, glb, gnu, gub, gui, gul, gun, ick, ign, ilk, inc, ing, ink, kil, kin, kln, kui, lib, lig, lin, lub, lug, nbg, nib, nig, nil, nub, nul, ubc, ubi, unb, unc, ung, uni, unl

Definitions for Buckling

[1] a clasp consisting of a rectangular or curved rim with one or more movable tongues, fixed to one end of a belt or strap, used for fastening to the other end of the same strap or to another strap.
[2] any similar contrivance used for such purposes.
[3] an ornament of metal, beads, etc., of similar appearance.
[4] a bend, bulge, or kink, as in a board or saw blade.
[5] to fasten with a buckle or buckles: Buckle your seat belt.
[6] to shrivel, by applying heat or pressure; bend; curl.
[7] to prepare (oneself) for action; apply (oneself) vigorously to something.
[8] to bend, warp, or cause to give way suddenly, as with heat or pressure.
[9] to close or fasten with a buckle: Grandmother always wore shoes that buckled.
[10] to prepare oneself or apply oneself: The student buckled to the lesson.
[11] to bend, warp, bulge, or collapse: The bridge buckled in the storm.
[12] to yield, surrender, or give way to another (often followed by under ): She refused to take the medicine, but buckled under when the doctor told her to.
[13] buckle down , to set to work with vigor; concentrate on one's work: He was by nature a daydreamer and found it hard to buckle down.
[14] buckle up , to fasten one's belt, seat belt, or buckles: She won't start the car until we've all buckled up.
[15] another name for a bloater
[16] a clasp for fastening together two loose ends, esp of a belt or strap, usually consisting of a frame with an attached movable prong
[17] an ornamental representation of a buckle, as on a shoe
[18] a kink, bulge, or other distortion a buckle in a railway track
[19] to fasten or be fastened with a buckle
[20] to bend or cause to bend out of shape, esp as a result of pressure or heat

Words related to Buckling

buckletwist, fold, bend, crumple, bulge, collapse, distort, yield

Words nearby Buckling

bucklebuckish, buckjump, buckjumper, buckjumping, buckland, buckle, buckle down, buckle under, buckle up, buckler, buckler fern

Origin of Buckling

e1300–50; Middle English bocle < Anglo-French bo(u)cle, bucle < Latin buc(c)ula cheekpiece (of a helmet), strip of wood, etc., resembling a cheekpiece, equivalent to bucc(a ) cheek + -ula -ule

Other words from Buckling

buck·le·less , adjective
re·buck·le , verb, re·buck·led, re·buck·ling.

Word origin for Buckling

eC14: from Old French bocle , from Latin buccula a little cheek, hence, cheek strap of a helmet, from bucca cheek

Synonyms for Buckling

bend, cave in, crumple, fold, twist, bulge, collapse, distort, yield